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		<title>Vacancy: Judges Clerk</title>
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			rel="dc:publisher" resource="[dbp:Ministry_of_Justice_(United_Kingdom)]"
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				The title of the VACANCY.
	
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			<h1 property="dc:title">Judges Clerk</h1>
			
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				The location of the JOB.
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				Location: <span property="dc:coverage">Royal Courts of Justice, London</span>
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				The reference number of the VACANCY.
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				Job reference number: <span property="dc:identifier">36o/01/09</span>
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				Salary: Starting at
				<span property="argot:salaryFrom" content="21467">£21,467</span>
				with the potential to rise to <span property="argot:salaryTo" content="28000">£28,000</span>.
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				Closing date: <span property="dc:valid" content="2009-02-13">13 February 2009</span>
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			Job description
			|
			Job profile 
			|
			Application guidance 
			|
			<a rel="argot:howToApply" href="http://www.justice.gov.uk/jobs/Ex_App_Form_Master(5).doc">
				Application form
			</a>

			<div property="dc:description">
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					<li>To provide a personal service, both in London and on Circuit, to the judge and HMCS by ensuring best use
					of the judge's time to enable him/her to concentrate on the delivery of justice.</li>
					<li>At the direction of the judge speak with his/her authority.</li>
					<li>Provide effective and timely support to the judge in respect of all secretarial, administrative duties,
						communications and IT systems.</li>
					<li>Manage the judge's diary effectively by being the first point of contact for any queries ensuring full
						and proper use of his/her time.</li>
					<li>Provide the judiciary with advice and guidance on aspects of court and ceremonial procedures.</li>
					<li>Ensure that your judge is in the right court, at the right time, wearing the appropriate dress and with
						the appropriate papers.</li>
					<li>Ensure that standards of customer service to the judges, colleagues, profession and other court users
						are maintained and where possible improved upon.</li>
					<li>Ensure the correct completion and process of travel and subsistence claims for the judge and yourself.</li>
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			<div>Please note that we do not accept CVs.</div>
			<div>Large print and Braille versions of the application pack are available. Please contact Resourcing Services
				Centre on 0117 925 1192.</div>
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